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So bought a bunch of stuff at auction, found this stuff amongst it and will never ever have a use for it. Prices seem to be what they're worth but if I'm way off base feel free to let me know. Sorry for the massive images, I'm an idiot.

R34 GTR stock bonnet

Pearl white colour

No scratches/marks, was stored in a bonnet box when I bought it

$800

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R34 GTR Skirts

Bayside blue

Just the long bit, not sure if there's a piece I'm missing or if they match up to the fenders. One is perfect, other side has a little split where the rear corner is. Still easy usable.

$250

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R34 GTR Nismo Z-Tune front bar

White, fairly dusty

From all the research I've done this is a genuine Fibreglass Nismo Z-Tune front bar, also has a plastic lip on but the lip is pretty broken. There's also a small amount of damage to the grill on the left hand side of the bar, shouldn't be too hard to fix.

$600

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Or $1500 for everything

Willing to ship anything at buyer's cost. Not sure on costs but I'm trying to get an ABN account with some businesses so if I get it cheap so will you. I also have a bunch of other stuff from the auction (350z bonnet, Supra bonnet, Evo 7 bonnet etc) that I'll let go for fairly cheap, hit me up.

0420 307 580

[email protected]

I'm not on here often so PMing will probably be pointless.

I would live the front bar because it's genuine nismo, but that's not z-tune, just nismo.

Correct, I have been chasing a nismo bar for awhile, wasn't after the ztune one which was lucky that I checked the thread ha..

  • 4 months later...

Yeah nismo bar not z tune any grats Anth

wish i got this one mate, been searching for one for along time. it was on hold for me then sold locally (i believe) before shipping costs were sent through so i could pay... never heard from the guy since, wasnt very happy to say the least!

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